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Kirtle - Wikipedia
A kirtle is a garment that was worn by men and women in the European Middle Ages. It eventually became a one-piece garment worn by women from the late ...
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Medieval Kirtles
The kirtle, kyrtle, kirtill, tunic, cotte or gown is the main garment of a medieval woman's wardrobe. I will be using the spelling kirtle throughout the website ...
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KIRTLE Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
1. a long gown or dress worn by women 2. a tunic or coat worn by men especially in the Middle Ages Examples of kirtle in a Sentence
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kirtle
▪ I. kirtle, n.1 (ˈkɜːt(ə)l) Forms: α. 1 cyrtel, 3 cuer-, cuyrtel, 3–6 cur-, kur-, -tel(l(e, -til, -tyll; 4–5 cortel, -yl. β. 2 cer-, kier-, 2–5 kertel, (5 -tyl), 6 kertle, 6–7 -tell. γ. 3 cirtil, 3–8 kir-, kyr-, -tel, -til, etc., 5– kirtle, (6–8 kyrtle). [OE. cyrtel = ON. kyrtill tunic (Da. kjortel...
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The Kirtle: The Original Dress
A kirtle is a one-piece garment that was popular in Western Europe from the early Middle Ages up into the 17th century. Mentions of the kirtle ...
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Medieval kirtle struggles continued! : r/HistoricalCostuming - Reddit
Kirtles started as a loose non-supportive garment, but that was before lacing and tailoring were popularized in early 14th century, so the outer ...
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kirtle - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
Next came a kirtle, a long garment originally with short or no sleeves, worn over the smock, chemise, and hose. Over time, kirtles became increasingly fitted, ...
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10-14th c. Wool Kirtle - Revival Clothing Company
The versatility and long period of use makes our medieval kirtle perfect for many different periods and portrayals. Wear it as an undergown or on its own!
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Kirtle Dress - Amazon.com
Women's Medieval Renaissance Costume Historical Retro Lace-up Dress Full Set for Role Play Party Halloween
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Medieval Patterns – Tagged "kirtle" - Reconstructing History
Cover images for sewing patterns included in a 14th Century Ladies Package. Includes cotehardie (or kirtle), shift, surcote, and accessories.
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One Kirtle to Rule Them All - A Brief Introduction to Kirtles
A kirtle is a bust-supporting dress, which can be worn on its own for informal occasions or work, but was typically worn with a gown and other accessories.
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Kirtle Water
The Kirtle Water is a river in Dumfries and Galloway in southern Scotland. References
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Rivers of Dumfries and Galloway
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kirtled
kirtled, a. (ˈkɜːt(ə)ld) [f. kirtle n.1 + -ed2.] Clothed in a kirtle: often in parasynthetic comb.1634 Milton Comus 254 Amid'st the flowry-kirtl'd Naiades. 1812 Byron Ch. Har. ii. lviii, The wild Albanian kirtled to his knee. a 1850 Rossetti Dante & Circ. i. (1874) 141 A lady..sweetly kirtled and en...
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Lady of the Green Kirtle
Some readers believe that Jadis and the Lady of The Green Kirtle are the same person. Spread a green kirtle."
Her transformation into a serpent:
Her arms appeared to be fastened to her sides.
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curtel
† ˈcurtel Obs. Also curtell(e, -tle, -til, -tyl(l. [ME. southern form of kirtle.] 1. = kirtle q.v. 2. Used by Trevisa to translate L. tunica, as a coat of an artery, and of the eye, and retained in this sense in the later versions of Bartholomew.1398 Trevisa Barth. de P.R. iii. xvii. (Tollem. MS.), ...
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